Tunaenda Digital Blog

The secondary school edition was held at Machakos Girls High School in Machakos county. Margaret Otieno from Moi Forces Lanet – 2016 DEC secondary winner taught the other students how to write a… read more →

eKitabu in collaboration with CEMASTEA has been training teachers of STEM subjects (Sciences–Biology, Chemistry, Physics, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics) on how best to integrate ebooks in their teaching to enhance… read more →

Moran Publishers held the unveiling of Moody Awori’s “Riding on a Tiger” Autobiography at Safaricom Michael Joseph Centre. A host of dignitaries graced the occasion including eKitabu CEO, Will Clurman. … read more →

Teachers who teach Mathematics, Sciences, Engineering and Technology have been coming to CEMASTEA headquarters in Nairobi for training on how best to teach their subjects. The training takes a week… read more →

The eKitabu team went to Gatimu Mixed Secondary School in Nyandarua County for the Digital Essay competition. The team presented a 10,000 kshs school fees voucher to Caxton Kahiga for being… read more →

The eKitabu team went to Tengecha Primary School in Kakamega County for the Digital Essay competition. In attendance were Mercy Kirui, Publishing Account Manager, Michael Ngeno, Senior Program Manager and Mercy Musyoki,… read more →

The eKitabu team went to GFE Tumaini Primary School in Nakuru County for the Digital Essay competition. In attendance were Mercy Kirui, Publishing Account Manager, Michael Ngeno, Senior Program Manager… read more →

On Thursday 17th November, Library staff from Jomo Kenyatta Library, College of Health Sciences and School of Law attended training on eKitabu digital collection at the Library Boardroom. eKitabu is… read more →

2018 Digital Essay Competition Primary School Launch was held in Olympic Primary School on Wednesday 6th June 2018 from 3pm to 5pm. In attendance were competition partners and sponsors, publishers,… read more →

To remedy the shortcomings of the country’s education system is the credo of many young innovative companies. By Bruno Meyerfeld (Contributor Le Monde Afrique, Nairobi) Wednesday 1st February 2017 Original… read more →

With limited internet access and regular power outages in schools, will digital education companies transform learning in east Africa? By Laura Secorun Monday 23 January 2017 ORIGINAL POST: https://www.theguardian.com/sustainable-business/2017/jan/23/tech-startups-kenya-bridge-education-gap?CMP=Share_AndroidApp_WhatsApp Computer-assisted learning… read more →